Thermo‐Electric‐Mechanical Coupling Selects Barrier Layer for Advanced Bismuth Telluride Thermoelectric Generator

L Liya Miao (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 China) Q Qiang Zhang M Minhui Yuan (School of Materials) R Ruyuan Li (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 China) M Min Wang X Xiaojian Tan (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2 , Zhejiang 315201,) J Jiehua Wu G Guo‐Qiang Liu (New Cornerstone Science Laboratory Department of Chemistry Institute of Biomimetic Materials and Chemistry Anhui Engineering Laboratory of Biomimetic Materials Division of Nanomaterials and Chemistry Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale University of Science and Technology of China Hefei 230026 China) J Jun Jiang (State Key Laboratory of Precision and Intelligent Chemistry, Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, School of Chemistry and Materials Science)

Abstract

Abstract The long‐term stability of thermoelectric generators, including those based on Bi 2 Te 3 , is hindered by the lack of ideal thermoelectric barrier materials (TEbMs). Conventional selection methods for TEbMs mainly rely on trial‐and‐error, which is time‐consuming and does not reveal the underlying mechanisms. In this study, a new design principle for selecting TEbMs based on thermo–electric–mechanical coupling is proposed. By combining the phase diagram predictions with the thermal expansion coefficients and electrical resistivities of the potential reactants, the Ni 2 SbTe 2 and NiTe 2 compounds are identified as ideal TEbMs for (Bi,Sb) 2 Te 3 and Bi 2 (Te,Se) 3 , respectively, leading to interfaces with high thermal stability, low contact resistivity, and high strength. The fabricated thermoelectric generator achieves a competitive conversion efficiency of 7.1% and a power density of 0.49 W cm −2 at hot‐side and cold‐side temperatures of 523 and 296 K, respectively. Moreover, performance degradation is negligible after 200 h of cycling. This work demonstrates progress toward stable high‐performance service, provides the foundation for applications in low‐grade heat recovery, and offers new insights for more thermoelectric generators.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 26
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

L

Liya Miao

Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 China

Q

Qiang Zhang

M

Minhui Yuan

School of Materials

R

Ruyuan Li

Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo 315201 China

M

Min Wang

X

Xiaojian Tan

Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2 , Zhejiang 315201,

J

Jiehua Wu

G

Guo‐Qiang Liu

New Cornerstone Science Laboratory Department of Chemistry Institute of Biomimetic Materials and Chemistry Anhui Engineering Laboratory of Biomimetic Materials Division of Nanomaterials and Chemistry Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale University of Science and Technology of China Hefei 230026 China

J

Jun Jiang

State Key Laboratory of Precision and Intelligent Chemistry, Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, School of Chemistry and Materials Science